A coupling apparatus, or adaptor, releasably secures a tool such as a bucket to the linkage of a tractor such as a backhoe in a direction opposite the normal, rear-facing direction.
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2. An adaptor for releasably connecting a bucket to the dipper assembly of a backhoe/excavator comprises: a frame having two side panels and two end panels in a spaced relationship, one of said end panels including, near the upper edge of said end panel, at least one opening that passes through one of said end panels parallel to said side panels, and is complementary in size and shape to an opening near the edge of the distal end of said dipper assembly, whereby said two openings abut/face one another when the adaptor is properly placed on the distal end of said dipper assembly, and receive an anchoring device that passes through the two openings and connects said adaptor to the distal end of said dipper assembly; near the top of, and extending between said two side panels of said frame, and near to and spaced from said end panel, a bar; and, connected to the bottom of said frame, a hook that is near to, and extends downwardly toward the second end panel of said frame, and, in the end panel of said frame, at least one opening that is parallel to, and is complementary in size and shape to an opening near the upper edge of said bucket, whereby the bucket opening and the opening in said first end panel abut/face one another when the adaptor is properly placed on the end of the bucket, and receive an anchoring pin that passes through said two openings and connects said adaptor to said bucket.
1. An adaptor for releasably connecting a bucket to the dipper assembly of a backhoe/excavator comprises: a first frame having two side panels and an end panel that joins the two side panels in a spaced, parallel relationship, said end panel including, near the upper edge of said adaptor's end panel, at least one first opening that passes through said end panel parallel to said side panels, and is complementary in size and shape to an opening near the edge of the distal end of said dipper assembly, whereby said two openings abut/face one another when the adaptor is properly placed on the distal end of said dipper assembly, and receive an anchoring device that passes through the two openings and connects said adaptor to the distal end of said dipper assembly; near the top of, and extending between said two side panels of said first frame, near to said first opening, and spaced from said end panel, a bar; said adaptor further comprising a second frame with two side panels, and first and second end panels connecting said the two side panels in a spaced apart, parallel relationship, and connected to the bottom of said second frame, a hook that is near to and extends downwardly toward the second end panel of said second frame, and, in the first end panel of said second frame, at least one second opening that passes through said first end panel parallel to said side panels, and is complementary in size and shape to an opening near the upper edge of said bucket, whereby the bucket opening and the opening in said first end panel abut/face one another when the adaptor is properly placed on the end of the bucket, and receive an anchoring pin that passes through said two openings and connects said adaptor to said bucket.
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This invention relates to a coupler apparatus, or adaptor, for attaching a tractor/backhoe/excavator dipper assembly to a tool such as a bucket, with the bucket positioned to dig in the direction away from the tractor/backhoe/excavator and its operator.
The Wain-Roy quick-change coupling tool, disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,634,735, is used on many different backhoes and excavators. This patent is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Often when operating a backhoe/excavator/tractor with this tool, obstructions such as concrete footings and other fixed objects that have to be dug under are encountered. Because of the direction of the backhoe/excavator/ tractor digging bucket, an operator only has one direction to dig, and that is toward himself. Digging to be done behind the bucket must be done manually.
The adaptor is a quick change device that reverses the bucket, and therefore the direction of digging with the bucket, without modifying the bucket or the dipper assembly of the backhoe/excavator, and facilitates digging under objects such as streets, sidewalks, footings, fences and other utilities, eliminating much manual labor. Removing the adaptor quickly changes the bucket back to its normal digging direction.
An adaptor for connection on one side to the end of a dipper assembly of a backhoe/excavator, and for connection on the opposite side to a backhoe/excavator bucket to position the bucket facing away from the backhoe/excavator, includes a first frame having two side panels and an end panel that joins the two side panels in a spaced relationship. Near the upper edge of the first frame's end panel is at least one opening that is complementary in size and shape to an opening near the edge of the distal end of the dipper assembly. These two openings abut/face one another when the adaptor is properly placed on the distal end of the dipper assembly, and receive an anchoring device, e.g., a pin or bolt that passes through the two openings and connects the adaptor to the distal end of the dipper assembly. Near the top of, and extending between the two side panels of the first frame, and spaced from the end panel, is a bar that has a generally round surface, and includes flat surfaces at the top and bottom of the bar.
The adaptor may include a second frame with two side panels, and first and second end panels connecting the two side panels in a spaced-apart relationship. Connected to the bottom of the first frame is a hook that extends downwardly toward the second end panel of the second frame. In the first end panel of the second frame is at least one opening that is complementary in size and shape to an opening near the upper edge of a bucket. These two openings abut/face one another when the adaptor is properly placed on the end of the bucket, and receive an anchoring device, e.g., a pin or a bolt/nut combination that passes through the two openings and connects the adaptor to the bucket. Alternatively, the adaptor may comprise one frame, with the features of the first and second frame described here on that frame.
The invention is more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended, exemplary drawings, in which:
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